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I am a mother whose child witnessed her being abused and I made a decision to position us in a safe environment. But what happens to the child whose mother is not able to make that decision because of fear and because she is locked into the battered woman syndrome? Listen to Chantelle and Wally discuss the detrimental effects that happen to a young black boy with no support and very few resources. Ping pong shifted Wally from negative to positive and he was able to use that energy and anger to focus on the ping pong table.
Wally Green has been featured in the New York Times and on the Tedx stage. Listen in and hear what faith sounds like in this episode.
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I am a mother whose child witnessed her being abused and I made a decision to position us in a safe environment. But what happens to the child whose mother is not able to make that decision because of fear and because she is locked into the battered woman syndrome? Listen to Chantelle and Wally discuss the detrimental effects that happen to a young black boy with no support and very few resources. Ping pong shifted Wally from negative to positive and he was able to use that energy and anger to focus on the ping pong table.
Wally Green has been featured in the New York Times and on the Tedx stage. Listen in and hear what faith sounds like in this episode.